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Poster: capsgd Date: Mar 30, 2023 1:15pm
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: gd quote?

back in 72? I had a small paperback that was like a hippie newspaper in 'book' form...it had 'underground' comix, an eyeball on cover-
etc. it had a series of photos showing the GD 'falling' down
their Haight Ashbury steps saying, when asked about them without- a 'hit record' ... someone in the band replies;
"Buffalo Bill never had a hit record, and he was pretty big."

72' was a while ago -haven't seen the quote since-
seems a fun 'stoner' moment
ring any bells?

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Poster: RBNW....new and improved! Date: Apr 2, 2023 7:25am
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: gd quote?

https://lithub.com/lurid-offensive-troublesome-on-the-rise-of-underground-comix/

In July 1969, a comic book got some people in trouble.

This comic book, titled Zap #4, was actually the fifth issue of the series (Long story involving sudden trips to India in search of wisdom, a newspaper called Yarrowstalks, a daring New York book editor, and a young artist who didn’t want to see his work disappear. More on that later. The sixties, man… ); it was an anthology with stories and drawings by seven different cartoonists: Robert Crumb, S. Clay Wilson, Rick Griffin, Victor Moscoso, Spain Rodriguez, Robert Williams, and Gilbert Shelton.

Their work in other places—album covers, rock posters, underground newspapers, hot-rodder T-shirts—was defining what it looked like and felt like to be young and strange and rebellious—or to believe you were—in the late ’60s.

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Poster: wlg3 Date: Mar 31, 2023 7:27am
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: gd quote?

Not for this, but I do recall Beethoven not being such a big deal because he was never on a bubblegum card.

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Poster: Lucía Martyn Date: Apr 5, 2023 2:27am
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: gd quote?

It was a good comic book and keep the user interest with it. New York book editor, and a young artist who didn't want to see his work vanish. Also use this calculadora alicia divisiones.

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Poster: Nomed70 Date: Apr 5, 2023 4:23am
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: AI Bot or someone who was actually there?

Zap was sold in most of the disreputable book stores in The City and in back of almost every head shop anywhere. Remember head shops? There must have been a kit to use when opening one. The most necessary items would be beaded curtains, leather sandals, incense and rolling papers.
Back then just selling a clean pipe would get you closed down. The folks that ran them were usually nice couples who were hoping legalization would be done by 1970.

Is Lucia Martyn a word rearranging Bot placed here to collect clicks?

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Poster: stratocaster Date: Apr 5, 2023 5:12am
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: AI Bot or someone who was actually there?

I remember my first head shop I went into, it was called third coast and the incense was strong, they had a big James Worthy poster on the wall and tons of “tobacco” pipes

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Poster: user unknown Date: Apr 5, 2023 8:36am
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: AI Bot or someone who was actually there?

even in a "backwoods, 2 horse mill town in the South"

not sure it was a James Worthy poster, can't remember, but it was a big poster

incense was strong, patchouli was heavy in the air

a plethora of rolling papers

and a lot of small, fancy "tobacco" pipes

a playground for your head

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Poster: RBNW....new and improved! Date: Apr 6, 2023 2:13am
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: AI Bot or someone who was actually there?

damn, that sounds a lot like the basement where a grew up !


less the james worthy poster ...

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Poster: Nomed70 Date: Apr 6, 2023 4:02am
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: AI Bot or someone who was actually there?

How could I have forgotten black light posters?
Maybe it was something I ate.

Next week; Hoods, Greasers and Beats.
Which ones turned into DeadHeads?

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Poster: Jim F Date: Apr 16, 2023 8:50pm
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: AI Bot or someone who was actually there?

I think before that happens there should be a deep discussion about the differences between Hoods and Greasers.

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Poster: Nomed70 Date: Apr 17, 2023 4:31am
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: AI Bot or someone who was actually there?

A discussion with someone from West Virginia is what started the idea of the genesis of the dead head. I was surprised that the Hood-Greaser difference was known far back in the hills of WV.
Fishing and nature seemed to me to be more a Hood thing. I never fished with a Greaser. But then did Greasers morph to Gear Heads who I know liked salt water fishing? (I don't care how many flaming skulls are tattooed on your arms, it still looked funny to see am MC vest over a pair of surfer shorts)

And where did the Non-conformists fall in this issue.

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Poster: SomeDarkHollow Date: Apr 5, 2023 2:01pm
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: AI Bot or someone who was actually there?

Ours always had an ample supply of whippet cartridges.


For restaurant use only, of course.

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Poster: RBNW....new and improved! Date: Apr 9, 2023 12:03pm
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: AI Bot or someone who was actually there?

B's !!

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Poster: SomeDarkHollow Date: Apr 10, 2023 8:26am
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: AI Bot or someone who was actually there?

LFG!